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Paul Dutton Universities critical to the success of health reform in Arizona
Dutton: Only through improved collaboration will we be able to meet the challenge of the Affordable Care Act.
TRX class Employee fitness program offers small group training sessions
"Lose to Gain" challenges NAU employees to commit to a fitness program for the summer to help improve their health and wellness.
athletic trainer Athletic training program transitions to master’s degree
NAU's bachelor’s degree in athletic training will begin transitioning to a master’s of science degree in athletic training.
Daryl Raetz Obituary: Daryl Raetz, senior justice administration student and Phoenix police officer
Phoenix Police Officer Daryl Raetz, a student through NAU Extended Campuses, was struck and killed May 19, 2013, while on duty. He was 29.
Hesham Elnagar and Alex Keller Students win Fulbright honors
Two graduate students are packing their bags for a year teaching abroad after recently being awarded international grants from the prestigious Fulbright U.S. Student Program.
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Yersinia pestis Modern lab reaches across the ages to resolve plague DNA debate
Teamwork shines in the lab, across the globe.
Kristin Wiggins in a lab at TGen North. Student’s fast start in research contributes to life-saving rapid test
Kristin Wiggins' pathogen research is helping to address a public health crisis.
GT Fowler Tell us what you think about campus safety
Police Chief: Of all the ways you can contribute to a safe campus, probably the easiest is at your fingertips.